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Friday, April 15, 2011

Watch Rebecca Black Copy Justin Bieber & Take Over ‘Funny or Die’ on April Fool’s Day

 Watch Rebecca Black Copy Justin Bieber & Take Over ‘Funny or Die’ on April Fool’s Day

Just like Justin Bieber did on April Fool’s Day last year, Rebecca Black is taking over Funny or Die as the chief executive officer.

OK! VIDEO: JUSTIN BIEBER BUYS FUNNY OR DIE

Funny or Die has been renamed to “Friday or Die” today and is filled with exclusive videos with the 13-year-old “Friday” singer.

“Friday belongs to me, and now Funny or Die belongs to me,” Rebecca explained. “I can’t be any more clear about this other than this — yesterday was Thursday, Thursday, today is Friday or Die-Day, tomorrow is Saturday.”

We have to admit, Rebecca is pretty funny in these videos. if you weren’t a Rebecca fan before do these videos change your mind at all?

Do you think this will help convince Justin to sing a duet with Rebecca?

OK! NEWS: REBECCA BLACK FANS START “TWITITION” URGING JUSTIN BIEBER DUET!

Watch Rebecca “Friday or Die” videos below!

Justin Bieber to be on 'Dancing With The Stars'?

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Dancing With the Stars celeb contestant Romeo has a few tricks up his glittery sleeve to increase the likelihood he’ll be in the DWTS finale—good dancing skills, likeability, and Justin Bieber? Yes, the Biebs himself!

The rapper, who’s partnered with DWTS’s blonde firecracker Chelsea Hightower, has confirmed he has a big surprise planned with Bieber, should he make it to said finale.

In an exclusive interview with Hollywood Life, Romeo said, “All the Justin Bieber fans, y’all can vote for me as well. if you all keep voting for me, I’ll have a surprise, something with Justin. I can’t really tell, but if I make it to the finale, it’ll be a great surprise for Bieber fans.”

Perhaps the two young sensations will do a singing and dancing duet during the finale of the hit show? Bieber has some pretty good moves and could surely hold his own on the DWTS stage.

Nevertheless, is it really fair to the other Dancing With the Stars contestants for Romeo, 21, to pull out promises like this one in an effort to last longer in the competition?

Of course, the Mirror Ball Trophy rarely goes to the best ballroom dancer, as DWTS can be a bit of a popularity contest. but, Romeo should foxtrot to the finale based on his own fan base, not with the “help” of Justin Bieber’s.

That said, hopefully he’ll make it there with or without Beliebers, as it would be interesting to see what the “great surprise” is.

Justin Bieber, Eminem Grammy Snubs Prompt Open Letter From Hip-Hop Brand Manager

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Ad man, brand manager and occasional consigliere to many of hip-hop’s most powerful stars, marketing mogul Steve Stoute took out a full page ad in Sunday’s New York Times Style Section blasting the Grammy Awards, its parent organizational, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), and its president, Neil Portnow, for what he feels is both increasing irrelevance and possible malfeasance.

“Over the course of my 20-year history as an executive in the music business and as the owner of a firm that specializes in in-culture advertising, I have come to the conclusion that the Grammy Awards have clearly lost touch with contemporary popular culture,” he wrote in the ad, which took the form of an open letter. “The awards show has become a series of hypocrisies and contradictions, leaving me to question why any contemporary popular artist would even participate.”

In particular, Stoute focused on the relatively recent snubs of Eminem, Kayne West, and Justin Bieber, all musicians he believes have been unfairly beaten for awards by inferior artistic and commercial acts.

“We must acknowledge the massive cultural impact of Eminem and Kanye West and how their music is shaping, influencing and defining the voice of a generation,” Stoute wrote of the two hip-hop superstars, adding of Bieber, “How is it that Justin Bieber, an artist that defines what it means to be a modern artist, did not win Best New Artist?”

While acknowledging in his letter that the most popular acts aren’t always deserving of awards simply on the basis of their commercial success, of particular focus for Stoute is the seeming dichotomy between musicians the award ceremony chooses to honor and musicians the ceremony asks to perform.

“While these very artists that the public acknowledges as being worthy of their money and fandom are snubbed year after year at the Grammys, the awards show has absolutely no qualms in inviting these same artists to perform,” he wrote. “Interesting that the Grammys understands cultural relevance when it comes to using Eminem’s, Kayne West’s or Justin Bieber’s name in the billing [but not when handing out trophies].”

Not content to simply attribute these gaps to the general irrelevance or ignorance of the NARAS voters, Stoute goes on to suggest that performances are scheduled much more cynically and crassly, citing this year’s Best Album winner Arcade Fire as an example of an act too serendipitous to be coincidental.

“What truly inspired the writing of this letter was that this most recent show fed my suspicions. as the show was coming to a close and just prior to presenting the award for Album of the Year, Arcade fire performed ‘Month of May’ only to, surprise, win the category and, in a moment of sheer coincidence, happened to be prepared to perform ‘Ready to Start’,” he wrote. “Does the Grammys intentionally use artists for their celebrity, popularity and cultural appeal when they already know the winners and then program a show against this expectation?”

According to the official website of the Grammys, it would be impossible for anyone to know the winners of the various awards before the show, as they are delivered in sealed envelopes to the presenters by Deloitte Accounting.

The winners themselves are determined by several rounds of submission and voting, starting with a screening process where 150 “experts” ensure “that each entry is placed in its proper category.”

From there, nomination ballots are sent out. Voters are encouraged to vote only in their area of expertise in addition to the four general categories, incidentally the same categories Stoute has the most problems with: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best New Artist.

The top five vote getters from this process are listed as the official nominees. Finally, ballots are sent out with the new, limited choices to determine a winner.

Not good enough, Stoute says, believing this system is possibly ripe for being corrupted.

“The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences hides behind the ‘peer’ voting system to escape culpability for not even rethinking this approach,” he writes. “You are being called to task at this very moment, NARAS.”

Representatives from NARAS have not responded to MTV’s request for comment by press time.

Charlie Chaplin The Comedy King



Charlie Chaplin was born as Charles Spencer Chaplin in London, England on 16 April 1889. His parents Sr and Hannah Hill were music hall entertainers but separated shortly after Charlie was born, leaving Hannah to provide for her children. In 1896 when Hannah was no longer able to care for her children, Charlie and his brother Sydney were admitted to Lambeth Workhouse and later, Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children.
His first stage appearance, at age five, was singing a song in place of his mother who had become ill. At eight he toured in a musical, "The Eight Lancaster Lads". Nearly 11, he appeared in "Giddy Ostende" at London's Hippodrome.
Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities of the silent-film era. He was influenced by his predecessor, the French silent movie comedian Max Linder, to whom he dedicated one of his films. His working life in entertainment spanned over 75 years, from the Victorian stage and the Music Hall in the United Kingdom as a child performer, until close to his death at the age of 88. His high-profile public and private life encompassed both adulation and controversy. Chaplin's identification with the left ultimately forced him to resettle in Europe during the McCarthy era in the early 1950s.
In 1921 Chaplin was decorated by the French government for his outstanding work as a filmmaker, and was elevated to the rank of Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1952. In 1972 he was honored with an Academy Award for his "incalculable effect in making motion pictures the art form of the century." In 1975 England's Queen Elizabeth II knighted him. Chaplin's other works included musical scores he composed for many of his films. He also authored two autobiographical books, "My Autobiography" in 1964 and its companion volume, "My Life in Pictures" in 1974. Chaplin died of natural causes on December 25, 1977 at his home in Switzerland.

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